Career Preparation

Whether you’re set on a consulting job with JP Morgan Chase, interning with Michael Kors in New York City or starting your own nonprofit organization, TCU can help you get there.

You’ll have access to a career consultant who works exclusively with AddRan students and whose expertise working with liberal arts majors — whose adaptability means that their future job titles often transcend the names of their college majors — is a clear advantage for you.

Think of this consultant as your personal stylist for every phase of your college career — from developing your personal brand early on through locating jobs when you graduate. You’ll learn how courses, internships and service projects can broaden the experience on your resume. You’ll also think beyond your major to uncover your personal interests, preferences and talents.

How to Get Started

Schedule one-on-one meetings with your career coach, who will assess and analyze what you need most. Whether you’re crafting a speech or preparing for a job interview, your career coach is there on the sidelines — pushing you into the game.

Take advantage of everything career services has to offer:

Internship scholar program: Students who find their own internships can compete for this scholarship to pay for travel, living expenses, business supplies, etc. This makes it possible for you to consider “dream job” internships far away from campus.

Jobs and internship postings on Frog Jobs: Our employee development team’s full-time job is to network with employers across the United States to find jobs and internships to post on TCU’s online jobs listing.

Texas Christian University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate, masters, doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Texas Christian University.